In the world of money-swallowing tech, AI has been the golden goose that most countries around the world have been pumping cash into. Thanks to the likes of Nvidia, Microsoft, OpenAI, and many others, America is the undisputed leader in this sector, and with . Perhaps rummy noble feeling that it has somewhat missed rummy satta the boat, Europe has decided that it too wants to be a tech leader and has set its sights on besting everyone in quantum computing by 2030.
To achieve this lofty goal, the has commenced its snappily-titled that focuses on five areas: research and development; quantum infrastructures; a stronger quantum ecosystem; space and dual-use quantum technologies; and quantum skills. If you want a more visual breakdown as to what any of that actually means, the EC has created a you can download.
It also estimates that, by 2040, the quantum technology sector (especially anything related to defence and security) will be worth in excess of €155 billion globally. That does seem like a lot of money, though , it's a small drop in the ocean.
Hopefully, that's precisely what the EC's new strategy will help to change, and all those hard years of work carried out by academic institutions and independent companies will finally bear fruit in the form of functional quantum computers that perform calculations vital to progressing medicine and space science, as well as defence and security.
The European Commission aims to follow the strategy with a Quantum Act proposal next year, which would incentivise "Member States and companies, investors and researchers to invest in (pilot) production facilities, under the umbrella of large-scale EU-wide national or regional initiatives."
Whether any of this will achieve the goal of making Europe the world leader in quantum computing within five years is anyone's rummy star guess, but one has to start somewhere, and it's a positive sign that Europe's policy makers are at least setting things in stone. I dare say that none of us will probably see a quantum computer make us a cup of Earl Grey tea at home in our lifetimes, but I hope to one day see a genuine QC doing its thing in a genuine use case, rather than a research laboratory.

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